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    I am back to using a French Press. We have a coffee importer here in town and he brings in some exotic coffees which is fun. The press seems to do them justice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    Anyone ever use a Vacuum coffee maker?
    I do. No snob here, just trial and error over the years to find the combination that gives me the best flavor enjoyment I can get.

    Organic Sumatra Mandheling is my favorite varietal. It does wonderful things to my taste buds. I grind it just before brewing in a Baratza Virtuoso burr grinder. (I was surprised at how much of a difference a good quality burr grinder makes in the end result.) Heavy cream only; no sugar and never half and half.

    If I only want a little coffee, I use my Yama vacuum pot, but if I have company, out comes my antique Cory 8-cupper. It's glass-on-glass and the coffee it brews is amazing. But I gotta admit, brewing coffee is a lot like shaving for me: I love that ritual and I never, ever rush it.
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    Where are the pics of all the great machines and cups?!?

    I do Folgers Black Silk with my $20 4 cup coffee mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    Anyone ever use a Vacuum coffee maker? I have a Cona and I think it makes the best coffee in the world. The only problem is I live in a high altitude area and the process is badly affected by the pressure difference. I had to buy a Butane burner so I could adjust the heat to tailor the process to the altitude.
    Never heard of one; so I just GOOGLED " Vacuum coffee maker". looks interesting. I will read about them later tonight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by davilafam07 View Post
    Where are the pics of all the great machines and cups?!?

    I do Folgers Black Silk with my $20 4 cup coffee mate.
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    I do packaged beans, various blends and brands. I prefer a medium to dark roast. For years I ground my beans in a Zassanhaus 'Brilliant' hand grinder. I finally got an electric Kitchen Aid burr grinder and put the hand grinder under the counter. I have used a pour over Melitta porcelain pot for years. Boil the water in a Melitta carafe. I do have a french press but I don't go there too often. Also an old school stove top Revereware copper bottom percolator.

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    Great pic Earcutter!
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    Quote Originally Posted by davilafam07 View Post
    Great pic Earcutter!
    Thanks bro!
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    I'm actually more of a coffee snob at work then at home

    At work I only use fresh ground beans, dark Colombian, while at home we have two different capsule machines, a Dolce Gusto for SWMBO, and a Nespresso for me, still very good coffe. I don't remember exactly what types I use at home, but I have three different lungo types I drink, there also was a limited edition cherry coffe that was really good with a nice thouch of "real" cherry taste, not the typical artificial one
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    The vacuum system is one of the few I haven't tried yet, but have wanted to for ages. I just don't really have anywhere to keep the thing right now.

    The other thing I forgot to mention earlier is that one of the best investments I have ever made was in a decent burr grinder.

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